40 Amazing and Fantastical Winter Photo Manipulations

Winter is now in full swing for the Northern Hemisphere. Snow and cold have engulfed the northern latitudes. In the Southern Hemisphere, summer has taken hold, bringing with it blazing temperatures. For those of you in the north, the image manipulations below can help us appreciate the beauty of winter. And for those in the south, they can bring some much-needed relief from the heat.

Photo manipulations are probably one of the most entertaining and interesting things to do with Photoshop. Combining unrelated elements into a single image, often combined with other filters, textures, and effects, to create one-of-a-kind works of art can be as challenging or simple as you want it to be, depending on exactly what you're trying to create.

There are a variety of ways these artists use to combine individual elements into a cohesive whole. Lighting effects, texture overlays, softening, and more are all put to the test with some of the examples below. And if you try all of those and aren't happy with the results, sometimes emphasizing the fact that the image is a composite can work wonders.

Lighting Effects

One of the quickest ways to tell that an image is a composite is by the lighting. Combining elements that have different light sources can be a dead giveaway, and takes extra time to correct in Photoshop. Added lighting effects can also obscure the edges of individual elements, further unifying the overall composite.

HumanKiteby Ydole

Lighting effects can bring consistency to images with otherwise-disparate elements.

Disenchanted Lullabyby Queenofladiestoilets

An unexpected element (such as the hummingbird in this winter scene) adds interest to photo manipulations.

Frost-biteby Mindfreak-Kid

The icy colors and glowing snowflakes make this evoke the chilly temperatures of winter.

Ice Eyeby Lorency

Moon Raceby Loojeen

Snow Stormby SophieBuckley

The Coming of Winter's Rainby Aussie-gal

Snow Queenby iKink

Another image that includes unexpected elements.

Winter Fairiesby Remembering-amnesia

External Forceby AniOcean

UpSideDownby Glenn Karlsen

Ice Ageby Geir Akselsen

Snow has Funny Ways Sometimesby DaizyB

Color

Color, specifically saturation and tone, can go a long way toward bringing harmony to individual elements within a photo manipulation. The examples below showcase this technique beautifully.

Ice Queenby Pedaltone

Using the same hues and saturations throughout a composition does wonders to unify the overall image.

Ice Queenby Mustesielu

Icy eyes are a popular manipulation subject.

The Goddess of Winterby Jenna-Rose

Winter at the Ruinsby Jenna-Rose

Winter's Princessby DevilKittyDesigns

Wintergreenby RumiAji

This is My Winter Song to Youby Bebelabree

Another case where a monochromatic color scheme lends consistency to the image.

Winters Dreamby Brenda-Starr

Listen to the Silenceby Talie Lines

Early Morning Snowfallby Talie Lines

The Road to Recoveryby Talie Lines

Frozenby SalaBoli

Snow...Winter...by Draganea and Ljilja

Texture Overlays

Adding texture overlays to your images works well to obscure the edges of individual elements.

Frost Horse
by Abyssus-Angelus

The hint of wings in this image adds an element of fantasy, and the use of textures throughout and the monochromatic color scheme blends everything together.

Spiritsby Mondpferd

Adding a texture to the entire image can help blend the elements included and obscure any outlines.

Queen of the Winterby HeyJude4

Another example where texture (in this case, a ripple filter) blends everything beautifully.

Snow Blue Bloodby Sturmfeuer

Winter Wandererby Lilykoi

Softening

Adding a bit of blur, layer feathering, or a soft glow filter can work wonders on the overall effect of a photo manipulation. These filters do tend to add a feminine touch to images, so they're best reserved for compositions where that's desirable.

Emphasizing Separate Elements

When all else fails, stop trying to hide the fact that your image is a composite. Sometimes emphasizing the separateness can make your manipulation look more artistic, and lets you stop bashing your head against the wall trying to get it just right. If done right, it'll look like an artsy collage.

A World Apartby Skalydark

Increasing the contrast around individual elements can be a good way to add unity to an image when obscuring the outlines is proving difficult.

Collector Of Heartsby Ablackwind

Winter Remorseby Brutal-bianca

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